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Award-winning investigative journalist John Solomon, who helped unravel the bogus Russia collusion scandal, gives you his exclusive reporting and big newsmaker interviews. To get the unvarnished truth about what’s really going on in Washington, subscribe today to John Solomon Reports. To find out more go to https://justthenews.com
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In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we explore a groundbreaking development in election integrity as John reveals the unsealed FBI affidavit that supports the search of the Fulton County election warehouse, leading to the seizure of approximately 700 boxes of ballots from the 2020 election. This significant document highlights serious irregularities in the vote counting process in Georgia, raising critical questions about the integrity of the electoral system.John discusses the findings of FBI Special Agent Hugh Raymond Evans, who interviewed witnesses and substantiated claims of impropriety in the election process. The affidavit identifies five major irregularities that echo previous reports from Just the News, including issues with ballot scanning and adjudication. As the narrative around the 2020 election continues to evolve, John emphasizes the importance of accountability and transparency in our electoral processes.The episode shifts focus to the events surrounding January 6th, as John outlines the FBI's prior knowledge of potential unrest and their strategies for prosecution. He critiques the dual standards of justice observed during the summer of 2020 compared to the treatment of January 6th defendants, prompting a deeper discussion about the implications of these actions on civil liberties and the rule of law.Joining John are three distinguished guests: Congressman Barry Loudermilk, who sheds light on the current January 6th investigation and the misuse of Capitol Police intelligence files; Congressman Troy Nehls, who shares his insights on the unraveling narrative surrounding January 6th and his personal experiences with Capitol Police; and former Capitol Police Chief Steve Sund, who discusses the preventable nature of the January 6th events and the pressures he faced from political leaders.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we tackle the explosive developments in the justice system surrounding the indictment of former Trump adviser Steve Bannon. John reveals that the Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche, has taken significant steps by filing petitions with the U.S. Supreme Court to have Bannon's conviction rescinded. This pivotal move raises questions about the January 6th committee's legitimacy and the Justice Department's shifting stance on the case.John also uncovers shocking new information indicating that the FBI had prior knowledge of potential violence surrounding the 2020 election. Documents obtained from Cash Patel reveal that the FBI anticipated unrest long before the January 6 Capitol riot and had devised strategies for managing the situation. However, the agency's failure to act on this intelligence raises serious concerns about its handling of the events leading up to January 6.In today's lineup, Congressman Randy Fine of Florida kicks off the discussion, providing insights into the Democratic double standards regarding accountability and the enforcement of laws. Following him, Congressman Marlon Stutzman from Indiana shares his efforts on legislative accountability and common sense reforms. Finally, we introduce Reagan Box, a candidate for the Georgia 14th District congressional seat, who discusses her platform and the state of voter sentiment ahead of the 2026 elections.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Sunday brunch edition of John Solomon Reports, we delve deep into the pressing issue of China's growing influence and the imminent threats posed by biolabs established on U.S. soil. John is joined by Congressman Rick Crawford, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, who sheds light on the critical work being done to address this danger and to enhance America's security posture against the backdrop of increasing Chinese espionage.Next, Senator Ron Johnson, a prominent voice on the China threat, shares insights from his extensive investigations into the Biden family's ties to Chinese businessmen and the implications for national security. His experience and knowledge provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges America faces as it navigates its relationship with China.Joining the discussion is Tom Jones, head of the American Accountability Foundation, who presents alarming findings on Chinese Communist Party members infiltrating U.S. universities and utilizing taxpayer-funded research for their agendas. His revelations underscore the urgent need for accountability and vigilance in safeguarding American interests.Finally, John Sommer, an investigative reporter, addresses the rising trend of home title theft, a cybercrime that poses a significant risk to homeowners. He shares a harrowing story of an elderly victim and emphasizes the importance of protecting one's property through services like Home Title Lock.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we take a deep dive into the alarming vulnerabilities Americans face due to lax policies regarding China's influence in the U.S. John discusses the troubling emergence of secret police stations and bio labs in California and Las Vegas, raising serious concerns about national security and public health. He highlights the Biden administration's negligence in addressing these issues, including the dismantling of critical counterintelligence programs aimed at monitoring Chinese espionage in American academia.Joining John is Kash Patel, the director of the FBI, who provides exclusive insights into the discoveries made at a recently raided lab and reacts to the extradition of a suspect in the Benghazi attack. Patel emphasizes the importance of reinstating counterintelligence measures that were previously abandoned, shedding light on the ongoing threats posed by Chinese operatives.In the second segment, Dr. Jay Bhattachrya, director of the National Institutes of Health, shares his findings on the implications of gain-of-function research and its connection to the COVID-19 pandemic. John seeks answers on whether measures have been taken to halt such research and the status of the China Initiative.To lighten the mood, John introduces artist Scott Lobaido, who is advocating for a 150-foot American flag to be flown over Ground Zero, reminding listeners of the impact of the September 11 attacks and the need for national remembrance as we approach the 25th anniversary.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive into the pressing issues shaping our nation, starting with an insightful conversation with Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee. As a key voice on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Blackburn discusses the SAVE Act and its critical combination with voter ID requirements, aimed at enhancing the security of elections in America. She also addresses the alarming rise in violence against ICE agents, highlighting 180 instances of vehicles being used as weapons against Homeland Security personnel.Next, Dr. Peter McCullough joins the show to share groundbreaking developments in telemedicine and personal health. Known for his accurate insights during the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. McCullough introduces innovative medical solutions that are transforming patient care, including new weight loss treatments and emergency medical kits delivered directly to homes.In the third segment, John welcomes Dr. Darrell Williams, a leader in the Pentagon's artificial intelligence initiatives. Dr. Williams discusses his mission to leverage AI in discerning truth from misinformation in the digital realm, revealing startling statistics about the prevalence of false information online. His pioneering work aims to enhance the capabilities of our military and intelligence agencies in navigating the complexities of the information age.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we welcome two outspoken members of Congress, Congressman Eli Crane and Congressman Pete Sessions, as they tackle pressing issues surrounding identity theft and the implications of our digital economy. Congressman Crane, a former Navy SEAL, is known for his straightforward approach and commitment to his constituents in Arizona. Meanwhile, Congressman Sessions brings attention to a bipartisan piece of legislation aimed at combating the growing threat of identity theft, which has become increasingly pervasive in our cyber-driven world.John Solomon delves into the alarming rise of identity theft incidents, particularly focusing on home title theft and the vulnerabilities of our current systems. Congressman Sessions shares insights on how his legislation seeks to fortify protections for individuals' financial assets and personal information in an era where cyber threats are more severe than ever.Additionally, Solomon discusses major headlines making waves, including Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's recent appearance at the Grammys and the resulting scrutiny over her judicial impartiality. The episode also highlights the concerning trend of Chinese nationals involved in sensitive research within U.S. universities, raising questions about national security and the Biden administration's policies.Listeners will hear about a tragic incident involving a foreign national linked to the Biden administration's parole visa program and the implications for public safety. Solomon emphasizes the alarming frequency of vehicles being used as weapons against Homeland Security officers, illustrating the escalating dangers faced by those on the front lines.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Islamist groups, aiming to curb the influence of radical ideologies within American society. This pivotal case signifies a growing concern over the encroachment of extremist beliefs into the political landscape.Finally, John shares his personal journey to better sleep, thanks to his new Ghostbed mattress. He discusses the transformative impact it has had on his rest and daily energy levels, shedding light on the often-overlooked connection between sleep and overall health. John is joined by Marc Werner, the CEO and founder of Ghostbed, who explains the innovative engineering behind their mattresses, designed to enhance sleep quality through features like temperature regulation and customizable comfort.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we bring you exclusive insights from Majority Leader Steve Scalise and Congressman Chip Roy as they announce the introduction of the Save America Act, a significant step forward in the fight for election integrity. Scalise and Roy discuss the urgency of ensuring that only American citizens can vote and the necessity of implementing voter ID laws. They emphasize the overwhelming public support for these measures, highlighting a recent poll indicating that 80% of Americans, regardless of party affiliation, back voter ID requirements.As the conversation unfolds, Scalise and Roy delve into the challenges they face in the Senate, particularly the potential for a filibuster by Democrats. They express hope that public pressure will compel Senate leaders to bring the bill to a vote, ensuring that election integrity remains a priority as the nation approaches the 2024 elections. The episode also touches on the importance of maintaining clean voter rolls and the role of the Justice Department in enforcing these standards.Later in the show, Congressman Tom Barrett joins John Solomon to discuss his newly proposed constitutional amendment aimed at limiting federal judges' terms to 20 years. Barrett explains the rationale behind this initiative, emphasizing the need for judicial accountability and modernizing the federal court system. He also introduces additional reforms, including measures to prevent statehood for new territories without a supermajority in Congress.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive deep into the pressing issue of election integrity, sparked by recent revelations from Georgia that indicate a far-reaching problem beneath the surface. Host John Solomon discusses the alarming findings surrounding illegal aliens on voter rolls and potential foreign intrusions in our elections, including Iranian and possible Chinese interference. With the FBI's recent raid on a Fulton County warehouse storing 2020 election ballots, Solomon underscores the significance of these events and the implications for future elections.Joining the conversation is Harmeet Dhillon, the Justice Department's point person on voting, who shares her insights on the ongoing prosecutions related to election integrity. Dhillon has been at the forefront of efforts to clean up voter rolls and combat the weaponization of the electoral system. Solomon and Dhillon explore the challenges and successes in ensuring fair elections, especially in light of recent allegations against election workers.Next, Solomon welcomes J. Christian Adams, a former chief of the Justice Department's Voting Rights Division, who gained national attention for exposing voter intimidation tactics in 2008. Adams discusses the historical context of voting rights and the current state of election integrity efforts, emphasizing the need to uphold the very laws that were fought for during the civil rights movement.As the episode unfolds, listeners will hear from David Shafer, the former chairman of the Georgia Republican Party, who provides an update on the aftermath of the FBI's raid and the ongoing litigation regarding the preservation of ballots. Shafer highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in the electoral process.Solomon also touches on recent headlines, including the fallout from a whistleblower complaint against Tulsi Gabbard and the ongoing dynamics surrounding Bill and Hillary Clinton's testimony in Congress. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the implications of current government funding and the challenges posed by the Biden administration's energy policies.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, guest host Ben Whedon dives into the world of political satire and animation with Emily Youcis, the creator of the hit series, The Will Stancil Show. Emily shares her journey from encountering the controversial figure Will Stancil on social media to developing a parody show that humorously critiques his life and ideologies. With Stancil's unique persona as a social justice activist and his often contentious online presence, Emily reveals the layers of comedy and commentary that inspired her work.As the conversation unfolds, Emily discusses the innovative use of AI technology in animation, particularly her experience with the AI tool Sora, which has allowed her to create a groundbreaking animated series that blends humor with political commentary. She explains the labor-intensive process behind the scenes and how the rapid advancements in AI have transformed her creative output, enabling her to produce content that resonates with audiences while navigating the complexities of political discourse.We explore the show's unexpected rise in popularity, eclipsing traditional animated series and garnering attention from notable media outlets. Emily reflects on the cultural impact of the show and how it has sparked conversations across the political spectrum, even attracting the attention of the very subjects it parodies.Additionally, we discuss the intriguing feedback loop between the show and real-life events, as Will Stancil's actions seem to mirror the narratives crafted in the series, creating a surreal blend of art and reality. Emily shares her thoughts on the potential for AI to democratize creative expression while also acknowledging the barriers that still exist in the industry.Next, Ben is joined by renowned broadcaster and former communications advisor to President Trump, Steve Cortes. The two dive into the current tumultuous events unfolding in Minneapolis, where ICE deployments and recent shootings have ignited a media firestorm. Cortes shares his insights on how immigration remains a strong polling issue for Trump, even amidst challenges on the economic front.The discussion highlights the contrasting media narratives surrounding the shootings of Renee Goode and Alex Preddy, and the implications for public perception of law enforcement. Cortes reflects on the parallels to the 2020 riots, expressing concerns about the potential for civil unrest while emphasizing the importance of a robust federal response to protect citizens and uphold the law.As they analyze the administration's messaging strategies, Cortes critiques the inconsistencies that have emerged following the recent incidents, stressing the need for a unified communication approach to reinforce Trump's immigration agenda. He advocates for a focus on self-deportation incentives and effective law enforcement practices that prioritize public safety while addressing the complexities of illegal immigration.Finally, we sit down with Bobby Charles, the leading Republican candidate for governor of Maine, to discuss the pressing issues facing the state, particularly around immigration, public safety, and economic challenges. Charles shares his firsthand insights from his campaign efforts in Lewiston and Portland, where he emphasizes the growing concerns regarding illegal immigration and drug trafficking along the Canadian border.As Charles highlights the estimated 8,000 illegal aliens currently residing in Maine, he expresses alarm over the potential criminal elements within this population and the challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing these issues. He critiques the current Democratic leadership for fostering an environment of lawlessness and corruption, arguing that their policies undermine public safety and accountability.The conversation delves into the broader implications of these issues on Maine's communities, with Charles stressing the need for stronger federal cooperation to combat illegal immigration and drug trafficking. He outlines his vision for restoring order and safety in the state, advocating for a renewed partnership between state and federal law enforcement agencies.We also touch on the critical topic of affordability, as Charles discusses the struggles faced by young people in Maine due to skyrocketing housing costs. He presents his plans to revitalize the housing market and reduce property taxes, aiming to make homeownership more accessible for the next generation while ensuring that seniors can remain in their homes without financial strain.As the primary election approaches, Charles shares his strategies for gaining support and flipping critical seats in the legislature to enact meaningful change. He reflects on the importance of restoring trust in government and the need for a strong leadership that prioritizes the values of hard work, public safety, and fiscal responsibility.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, guest host Ben Whedon sits down with Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson to discuss the current legislative landscape surrounding election integrity and immigration reform. Senator Johnson shares insights on the growing momentum behind the SAFE Act, a comprehensive Election Integrity Bill that has faced challenges in Congress. He emphasizes the overwhelming public support for voter ID laws and critiques the Democratic Party's stance on election security, arguing that their policies create opportunities for fraud.As the conversation unfolds, Johnson proposes a new legislative initiative called the Secure America Act, aimed at securing elections, borders, and taxpayer funds. He discusses the potential need to eliminate the filibuster to pass this crucial legislation, expressing his concerns about the Democrats' willingness to do so when they regain power.We also delve into the contentious issue of immigration enforcement, with Johnson highlighting the implications of the current open border policies and their impact on crime and public safety. He addresses the challenges faced by ICE in Minnesota and the broader consequences of illegal immigration on communities across America.Senator Johnson reflects on the upcoming midterms and the potential for Republicans to gain electoral advantages in the 2030 reapportionment process. He stresses the importance of focusing on popular legislation that resonates with the American public, advocating for a straightforward approach to reform that prioritizes security and accountability.Next, for FBI agent and author Chris Piehota discusses the recent shake-up within the FBI under the leadership of Kash Patel. With a wave of unexpected firings and reassignments, particularly among field directors in key locations like Atlanta and New York, we explore the implications of these changes on the Bureau's operations and culture.Piehota shares insights into Patel's mission to identify and remove agents who may have allowed political biases to influence their investigative work. As the FBI seeks to realign its focus towards operational effectiveness, we delve into the historical context of personnel shifts within the agency and the potential impact on its overall structure.We also examine the controversial departure of former Deputy Director Dan Bongino, assessing the dynamics of his role and the changes in authority under Patel's leadership. With the introduction of co-deputy directors, we discuss how this split might affect decision-making and operational clarity within the FBI.As we navigate through the complexities of the Bureau's internal reforms, Piehota emphasizes the importance of transparency and communication from Director Patel. He argues that the public deserves to understand how these changes will enhance the FBI's capabilities, particularly in addressing national security threats alongside street-level crime.Finally, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton joins and discusses the ongoing challenges faced in the realm of FOIA litigation against the Department of Justice. Fitton shares insights on the current administration's handling of transparency issues, particularly in light of the recent changes in leadership at the DOJ. He expresses his surprise at the continued lack of responsiveness from the DOJ, regardless of who is in charge, highlighting the persistent barriers that hinder the release of crucial information.We delve into specific cases, such as the prosecution of Peter Navarro and the ongoing investigations into the alleged weaponization of government agencies. Fitton emphasizes the bureaucratic hurdles and the 'deep state of secrecy' that often leads to litigation being the only recourse for obtaining public information. He discusses the implications of the DOJ's reluctance to disclose documents related to high-profile cases, including the infamous Hunter Biden laptop, and the broader ramifications of this lack of transparency for American citizens.The conversation turns to the systemic issues within the FOIA process itself, as Fitton outlines the lengthy and often frustrating journey of obtaining documents through legal channels. He argues for the necessity of reforming the FOIA system to ensure greater accountability and responsiveness from government agencies. Fitton also reflects on the overwhelming scale of fraud within federal programs, suggesting that citizen activists and independent media play a crucial role in uncovering the truth as government agencies struggle to manage their responsibilities.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we welcome Wisconsin Congressman Tom Tiffany, who shares his insights on the recent fiscal developments in Washington, D.C. After nearly six years, all 12 appropriations bills have been passed, marking a significant step towards fiscal responsibility. Congressman Tiffany discusses the implications of this achievement and how it might signal a long-term trend towards better financial management in the federal budget.We also delve into the controversial actions of Special Counsel Jack Smith, examining his history and approach to prosecuting cases, particularly those involving former President Trump. Congressman Tiffany highlights Smith's past controversies, including his connections to the IRS during the Obama administration and his track record in high-profile cases that have raised questions about his integrity as a prosecutor.As the discussion unfolds, we explore the ongoing investigations into the events surrounding January 6th, with Tiffany emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the justice system. He raises concerns about the use of anti-Trump informants by the FBI and draws parallels to past issues surrounding the Russia collusion narrative, underscoring the importance of exposing the depth of corruption in Washington.Shifting gears, Congressman Tiffany shares his vision for Wisconsin as he campaigns for governor. He outlines his plans to combat high taxes, excessive regulations, and a failing education system, aiming to ensure that Wisconsin remains a beacon of prosperity rather than following the path of its neighbor, Minnesota. Tiffany emphasizes the need for a 'red tape reset' and a focus on traditional energy sources to revitalize the state's economy.Next, we hear from Brent Sadler from the Heritage Foundation. Sadler discusses the historical context of U.S. interests in Greenland, emphasizing its critical role in missile defense and the changing geopolitical landscape, particularly in light of increased Chinese presence on the island. The conversation shifts to the contrasting approaches of Western leaders at the Davos Summit, highlighting the ideological divide between President Trump's strength-based diplomacy and the appeasement strategies of other nations.We also explore the ramifications of Canadian Prime Minister Carney's recent actions regarding international relations, particularly his overtures towards China, and the potential consequences for Canadian security interests. Sadler reflects on the likelihood of a shift in Canadian policy under pressure from domestic and international realities.As tensions rise with Iran, Sadler analyzes the message sent by the U.S. military's strategic positioning and the importance of supporting the Iranian people amid ongoing protests against their regime. The discussion includes the potential for U.S. military action and the necessity of building a coalition to address the threats posed by Iran.Finally, we turn our attention to the escalating situation in Iran amidst ongoing protests and a government crackdown. Dr. Ali Safavi, a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, joins us to provide critical insights into the current state of unrest and the resilience of the Iranian people. He discusses the implications of the recent protests, emphasizing that while the regime's brutality may have momentarily slowed the uprising, the momentum for change remains strong and irreversible.Dr. Safavi details the fierce clashes occurring between rebellious youth and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), highlighting the courage and determination of the Iranian people as they confront oppressive forces. He draws parallels to historical protests, asserting that the will of the Iranian people will ultimately prevail against the regime's attempts to suppress dissent.We explore the role of the United States in this pivotal moment, with Dr. Safavi outlining potential strategies for the U.S. to support the Iranian resistance. He argues for a clear statement recognizing the rights of the Iranian people to overthrow their regime and the necessity of cutting off the regime's lifelines, particularly its oil revenues. The conversation also delves into the importance of holding Iranian leaders accountable for their actions and the need for international support of the Iranian people's struggle for freedom.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we focus on a pivotal hearing addressing veterans' job opportunities in the emerging technology sector, particularly in artificial intelligence. Congressman Abe Hamadeh from Arizona, a veteran himself, joins us to discuss his groundbreaking legislation, the Improving Emerging Tech Opportunities for Veterans Act. This initiative aims to connect highly skilled veterans with high-tech jobs, especially as Arizona positions itself as a hub for semiconductor manufacturing and AI innovation.Congressman Hamadeh emphasizes the importance of leveraging the unique skills and discipline of veterans to fill workforce gaps in the tech industry, particularly as foreign investments flood into the U.S. He highlights partnerships with companies like TSMC that are committed to veteran outreach and hiring. This legislation represents a significant step toward ensuring that American veterans are not only honored but also gainfully employed in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.We also delve into the recent developments surrounding President Trump's negotiations regarding Greenland and NATO. The Congressman shares insights on the strategic importance of Greenland for U.S. military operations and how these discussions could bolster national security while countering adversarial influences in the Arctic. With a focus on protecting Western civilization, Hamade reflects on the potential benefits of these agreements for both the U.S. and its allies.Next, we dive deep into President Trump's recent signing of the Charter for the Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Joining us is Claire Lopez, a former CIA operations officer and national security expert, who provides valuable insights on the implications of this new charter for global order and U.S. strategy in the Arctic. Lopez discusses the enhanced U.S. control over strategic sites in Greenland and the significance of these developments in countering the assertive actions of China and Russia in the region.We also explore the broader geopolitical landscape, including the situation in Venezuela. Lopez highlights how the country has become a focal point for adversaries such as Iran and China, and how Trump's foreign policy aims to assert U.S. primacy in the Western Hemisphere. She addresses the ongoing challenges posed by the Maduro regime and the presence of foreign influence in Venezuela, emphasizing the need for a robust U.S. response.Finally, Tina Desovich, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, shares the importance of instilling true American history in our children. Tina emphasizes the importance of parents educating their children about the nation's founding principles and the real stories behind key historical figures. She warns about the potential pitfalls of historical interpretation in museums and educational settings, urging parents to engage directly with original documents to ensure their children grasp the true essence of American history.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Congressman Austin Scott from Georgia, a key figure on the House Intelligence Committee. Scott brings his strategic and fact-based approach to the table as we analyze President Trump's recent endeavors at Davos, particularly his bold push for Greenland. The Congressman emphasizes the strategic significance of Greenland for U.S. national security and its implications for NATO and European stability, highlighting how Trump's assertive stance has transformed European security policy.We also delve into the recent developments in Venezuela, where the arrest of drug kingpin Maduro marks a pivotal moment for the Western Hemisphere. Congressman Scott discusses the successful military operation and the importance of supporting Venezuela's transition to a democracy that reflects the will of its people. He expresses concern over the political motivations of some Democrats who seem more interested in undermining the President than in the success of the Venezuelan people.Furthermore, we tackle the pressing issue of food security in America, as Congressman Scott reflects on the challenges facing the agricultural economy and the need for bipartisan support to ensure the sustainability of American farmers. He sheds light on the recent farm assistance package and its implications for the future of agriculture in the U.S.Next, we explore the evolving landscape of race and government policy in America with Kimberly Hermann, the driving force behind the Southeastern Legal Foundation. As the courts increasingly clarify that racial considerations cannot dictate government actions, we discuss significant legal victories, including a landmark case involving USDA aid for farmers that exposed discriminatory practices against white male farmers. Hermann emphasizes the constitutional mandate that prohibits racial discrimination in government decisions, shedding light on the implications of recent court rulings.We also delve into the contentious issue of gerrymandering, particularly in Louisiana, where the legality of racially engineered congressional districts is under scrutiny. With the Supreme Court's recent trend against racial preferences, we contemplate the potential for a political realignment as states grapple with these legal challenges.Finally, JP De Gance, founder and president of Communio National Ministry, shares his insights on the stark contrast between the current administration and its predecessor regarding support for the faith community. J.P. highlights the positive steps taken by President Trump to bolster Christian values, including the establishment of the White House faith office and the open discussions of faith among administration officials.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we delve into the ongoing cultural battle between Hollywood and emerging alternative entertainment industries. Joining us is Christian Toto, a prominent journalist and cultural critic, who shares his insights on the disconnect between Hollywood elites and mainstream America. As we reflect on recent award shows and their political grandstanding, Toto discusses the rise of family-friendly entertainment from new hubs like Nashville and Dallas, and the growing momentum behind independent creators who are challenging the traditional gatekeepers of the industry.Toto highlights how technological advancements and a shift in audience preferences are paving the way for a more diverse and authentic entertainment landscape. We explore the impact of AI on Hollywood, the potential for indie filmmakers to thrive outside the studio system, and the resilience of artists who are successfully bypassing traditional pathways to reach their audiences.Then, we delve into the complex and pressing issue of Sharia law and its implications within the United States. As immigration continues to shape the American landscape, we explore the growing movement in Texas to explicitly ban Sharia law in state code. Joining us is national security expert Frank Gaffney, who sheds light on the alarming rise of Islamic totalitarian ideologies and their potential impact on American freedoms. Gaffney discusses the motivations behind this movement and the role of organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in the broader context of national security.We also examine the historical context of Sharia law, contrasting it with the U.S. Constitution, and highlight the ongoing efforts by Texas officials to address this issue head-on. With the potential for a statewide ballot measure to prohibit Sharia law, Gaffney emphasizes the importance of making this a national voting issue in the upcoming elections.Finally, we explore the transformative power of artificial intelligence and its implications for the future of work and the economy. Kirk Offel of Overwatch Mission Critical, shares insights from his recent testimony before Congress, addressing the concerns surrounding AI, data centers, and their environmental impact. He draws parallels between today's AI revolution and historical infrastructure changes, such as the railway system and the electrification of America, emphasizing the need to shift public perception from fear to opportunity.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we welcome Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks from Iowa, who shares her insights on the historic passage of 12 appropriations bills in Congress. This milestone marks the first time in decades that Congress has successfully navigated regular order budgeting, ensuring transparency and accountability in government spending. Congresswoman Miller-Meeks emphasizes the importance of aligning budget priorities with the needs of constituents, a significant step toward preventing future government shutdowns. Then, we tackle the pressing issue of social media's impact on children and adolescents. As technology continues to advance, the effects of social media on young minds have become a growing concern, with studies indicating detrimental effects on self-worth and mental health. We’re joined by Annie Chestnut, a policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, who sheds light on the addictive nature of social media platforms and the alarming statistics surrounding children's screen time. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive into the latest happenings in Congress and beyond, starting with an insightful conversation with Congressman Mark Harris. As a fresh face in Congress, Harris has already made a significant impact, advocating for budget cuts and accountability while navigating the political landscape with a gentlemanly demeanor. He provides a comprehensive update on the recent passage of 12 budget bills and discusses the ongoing challenges facing Congress, including Jack Smith's upcoming interrogation.Next, we turn our attention to a historic milestone in Kansas, where the state has become the 20th to pass a Convention of States resolution. Mark Meckler, the founder of the Convention of States movement and CEO of our parent company, joins us to share the remarkable journey that led to this achievement. After a 13-year campaign, Kansas has taken a crucial step towards reining in big government, and Meckler explains the implications for everyday taxpayers and the future of this movement.Finally, we discuss the recent March for Life in Washington D.C. with Father Frank Pavone, a prominent voice in the pro-life movement. He reflects on significant victories, including the Trump administration's decision to ban the use of fetal tissue obtained through elective abortions. Father Pavone makes a compelling case for why he believes President Trump is the most pro-life president in U.S. history, highlighting the ongoing efforts to protect life and the challenges that remain.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we unpack a whirlwind week in Washington, D.C., marked by significant political and legislative developments. The smoke from the heated exchanges surrounding Special Prosecutor Jack Smith's allegations against Donald Trump is still settling, while Congress made history by passing all 12 appropriations bills for the first time in two decades. This return to a normal budgeting process promises to save taxpayers money by cutting unnecessary expenditures.Joining us is Congressman Pete Sessions from Texas, a staunch advocate for accountability in government. He emphasizes the importance of asking tough questions, gathering evidence, and ensuring that the Justice Department remains vigilant in its duties. Sessions' commitment to justice is inspiring and highlights the ongoing efforts to hold those in power accountable.We also discuss the strategic military movements underway, with U.S. carrier groups deploying to the Mediterranean and the Middle East, providing the President with significant options should the need arise to act decisively in response to global threats.Our second guest, Shirin Nariman, shares her harrowing experience as a political prisoner in Iran during the 1980s. A member of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK), she sheds light on the brutal realities faced by those who dare to speak out against the regime, emphasizing the importance of advocacy for freedom.In our final segment, we turn our attention to health issues with our partners at NativePath. This week, we explore critical topics including the re-evaluation of the food pyramid, changes to vaccine schedules for children, and transparency surrounding vaccine origins. Additionally, we discuss a concerning pathogen incident in Colorado that raises alarms about ongoing dangerous research in the U.S.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive into a week of notable developments in Washington, including historic bipartisan progress as Congress successfully passes all 12 appropriations bills for the first time in two decades. This shift towards regular budgeting practices signals a potential end to government shutdowns, marking a significant cultural change in how fiscal matters are handled.Congressman Eric Burlison from Missouri joins us to discuss a variety of pressing issues, including his intriguing work on a UFO disclosure project. He shares his insights on the unexplained flying objects observed around military bases, emphasizing the need for transparency and investigation into these phenomena. Additionally, Burlison addresses the important topic of weaponization within the U.S. government, shedding light on efforts to curb such practices.We also welcome Mark Morgan, former Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, who brings a wealth of experience to the table. Morgan discusses innovative strategies for enhancing deportation operations, building on the historic 2.5 million deportations that took place recently. His proposals aim to expedite the process and alleviate the strain on our immigration system.In the final segment, investigative reporter John Sommer joins us to raise awareness about the growing threat of home title theft and the cybercriminals targeting homeowners. Together, we explore the alarming trends in this area and provide crucial information on how to protect your property through our partnership with Home Title Lock.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we delve into the significant legal battle as President Trump takes on JPMorgan Chase, suing the banking giant for $5 billion. The lawsuit alleges that Trump and his companies were unjustly debanked for political reasons, highlighting a troubling trend of financial institutions targeting individuals based on their political beliefs. We discuss the implications of this case and its potential to set a legal precedent for others facing similar challenges.As the conversation unfolds, we examine the tenure of FBI Director Chris Wray, reflecting on his nearly seven years in leadership and the continuation of controversies stemming from the Comey era. We explore the FBI's treatment of concerned parents at school board meetings and the classification of certain religious groups as domestic extremists. The episode raises critical questions about accountability and transparency within the FBI.We also cover the recent arrests made by Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the disruption of a Christian church service in Minnesota, signaling a firm stance against attacks on places of worship. Bondi's actions reinforce the importance of protecting religious freedoms in America.Joining us this episode is Congresswoman Harriet Hageman from Wyoming, who shares her insights on the ongoing investigations and legislative actions pertaining to the current political climate. Additionally, we welcome Dr. Peter McCullough, a trusted medical expert, to discuss the MAHA movement and innovations in healthcare. Dr. McCullough also introduces a new product designed to aid recovery after intense workouts.Lastly, we feature Judd Saul, a courageous missionary advocating for Christians facing genocide in Nigeria. He provides a sobering update on the ongoing violence and persecution, emphasizing the urgent need for international attention and action.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we tackle the pressing issue of trade enforcement and the crucial legislation aimed at leveling the playing field with China. Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne joins us to discuss her pivotal Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act, which seeks to address the unfair advantages that have allowed China to manipulate trade practices at the expense of American workers. She explains how the legislation aims to close loopholes that have enabled Chinese goods to circumvent tariffs and emphasizes the bipartisan support it has garnered in Congress.As the conversation unfolds, we delve into the broader implications of trade practices and the urgent need for accountability in how taxpayer dollars are being utilized. Congresswoman Van Dyne sheds light on the ongoing investigations into nonprofit organizations and their potential connections to fraudulent schemes, particularly in Minnesota. She emphasizes the importance of ensuring that taxpayer money is not funneled into corrupt operations that undermine American values and security.Furthermore, we discuss the potential historic moment in Congress regarding former President Bill Clinton's refusal to testify and the implications of holding a former president in contempt. Congresswoman Van Dyne shares her thoughts on the need for accountability and the expectation that no one is above the law, highlighting the critical role of transparency in government.Next, we welcome the acclaimed investigative journalist Peter Schweizer, whose latest book, "The Invisible Coup," exposes the alarming realities of weaponized immigration in America. Schweitzer reveals how foreign entities, particularly from China and Mexico, have established extensive political networks within the U.S. aimed at undermining American sovereignty and advancing their own interests.We delve into the historical context of these tactics, tracing their roots back to the 1970s and highlighting significant events like the we welcome the acclaimed investigative journalist Peter Schweitzer, whose latest book, "The Invisible Go," exposes the alarming realities of weaponized immigration in America. Schweizer reveals how foreign entities, particularly from China and Mexico, have established extensive political networks within the U.S. aimed at undermining American sovereignty and advancing their own interests.We delve into the historical context of these tactics, tracing their roots back to the 1970s and highlighting significant events like the Mariel Boatlift. Schweizer details how the Biden administration's policies have exacerbated this crisis, opening the floodgates to mass migration that he argues is part of a broader strategy to reclaim lost territories.Schweizer sheds light on the vast political infrastructure of Mexico in the U.S., including an impressive number of consulates actively engaging in domestic politics and supporting Democratic initiatives. He emphasizes the unacceptable nature of foreign interference in American elections and discusses the implications of birthright citizenship, particularly as it relates to organized efforts by foreign governments to manipulate U.S. immigration laws. Schweitzer details how the Biden administration's policies have exacerbated this crisis, opening the floodgates to mass migration that he argues is part of a broader strategy to reclaim lost territories.Schweizer sheds light on the vast political infrastructure of Mexico in the U.S., including an impressive number of consulates actively engaging in domestic politics and supporting Democratic initiatives. He emphasizes the unacceptable nature of foreign interference in American elections and discusses the implications of birthright citizenship, particularly as it relates to organized efforts by foreign governments to manipulate U.S. immigration laws.Finally, we confront a shocking incident that unfolded in Minneapolis, where a group of protesters disrupted a church service, leaving parishioners and their pastor in disbelief. We delve into the implications of this event and discuss the broader context of religious freedom in America.Joining us is JP De Gance, founder and president of Communio National Ministry, who shares his insights on the stark contrast between the current administration and its predecessor regarding support for the faith community. J.P. highlights the positive steps taken by President Trump to bolster Christian values, including the establishment of the White House faith office and the open discussions of faith among administration officials.As we reflect on the challenges faced by Christians today, JP emphasizes the need for swift action against those who threaten religious liberty. He argues that the Minneapolis incident represents a troubling escalation in the left's war on Christianity, calling for decisive legal repercussions to deter future attacks on places of worship.Furthermore, we discuss the responsibilities of pastors and church leaders in advocating for their congregations and the importance of engaging with elected officials to safeguard religious freedoms. JP stresses that the protection of religious liberty must be prioritized and that the community must hold authorities accountable to prevent such disruptions from occurring again.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.





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John Solomon is one smart man, in his finding out what's being hidden. A Great News Investigator. Not like most Fake News people today. They Lie most all the time. Remember, The Devil is the King of Liers. CASTBOX IS THE BEST APP., FOR ALL MY PODCAST. ALWAYS HAVE THAT BLUETOOTH GOING, AFTER LEAVING HOME.
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Comer is a work horse however we dig up all this dirt and absolutely nothing happens. Democrats slice to the quick immediately and put forth charges against Trump yet Biden laptop enters sixth year and zip. Republicans simply dropping the ball on every front.
if you fast forward to TWELVE (12) MINUTES past the sponsor messaging you get to actual content. 🙄
I liked your podcast. It's intriguing to hear Dr. Harvey Risch's perspective on post-COVID-19 vaccination deaths, particularly emphasizing the significant evidence pointing towards a connection between certain deaths and the vaccines. Especially, I was interested in discussion about the percentage and causes of these fatalities as it is the subject of my research paper that I am going to complete with https://customwriting.com/research-papers-writing-services resource. Additionally, the inclusion of interviews with Gregory Angelo and Leon Benjamin provides a broader scope, addressing topics ranging from corporate social activism to the unity of black pastors for community well-being in anticipation of the 2024 presidential election.
Brad Rathesberger isn't he one of the jerks who started this election mess ? He started the GET TRUMP man the nerve of this guy! Sorry John but I had to say it. I know you just report.
Hey John, fix the title. Ron DeSantis is the "Florida" governor not "former" governor
That first Congressman that you guys put up there to have an interview with this full of s*** he couldn't tell a f****** truth if whatever you've met up and slapped him in the face.
how about a book like Washington and his Generals except write about Roosevelt and his Communists or Henry Wallace Alger Hiss John Stewart Service and so on
Sir you are either ill informed or misleading your audience. A $23 trillion economy requires security of commerce throughout the planet, China , Russia and their allies are trying to push the US off the international stage which can have dramatic consequences, the list is endless, for starters the disappearance of the dollar as the key reserve currency ! ✌️♥️
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I call them the hands off China committee after the hands off Cuba Lee Harvey Oswald made famous currently reading red handed book by Peter Schweitzer excuse spelling
Asking a bureaucrat to not evade accountability is like telling a dog to not bark.
I absolutely love your podcasts and reporting, but absolutely hate that new age atmospheric yoga music in the background of the latest episode. please stop it. I come here to listen to you John, not be put to sleep.
Great interview! Thanks Mr. Solomon for all you do!! 😃I always look forward to your podcasts!!
john bolton?? no thanks. why are you giving this slimeball a voice?
way to go with cutting off the main guest, the Governor of South Dakota.🤦👎🏽 Not good. Do better!
sorry John, I love your reporting but will not listen to John Bolton...ugh!